It has been a month since the last update but a lot has been achieved. Eileen and Noel visited me for 2 weeks over Christmas and New Years. We hired a car and travelled 3500km in 10 days. We engaged in the following activities in each city.
Mont Tremblant - We snowboarded in east Canada's most famous mountain. It was snowing on Christmas day which made the day even more amazing. I however managed to fracture my ribs and till this day, it still hurts.
Quebec City - Another visit to this beautiful and unique city; it was freezing, about -17. That's enough to make anyone hate Canada. Whatever parts of your body that is not covered would freeze and fall off.
Montreal - Although I did live here, there was no way I was going to let them come to Toronto without visiting the most European city in Canada. Eileen kept egging me on to speak French but I kept refusing. So one morning, I decided to speak entirely in French, I walked into a cafe, greeted the waitress and asked for a table for 3. We sat down and she asked if we would like something to drink and gave us the menus, I order drinks and away she went. Eileen turns to me and says "you shouldn’t have spoken French because she gave us French menus". I then embarrassingly asked for English menus. So yeah, speaking French does not always pan out the way you want.
Toronto -We did a lot of tourist activities here; visited the 2nd highest commercial tower in the world, hockey hall of fame museum, the famous St Lawrence markets, celebrated New Years by city hall with about 30,000 people in the freezing cold.
Niagara Falls- Here we actually went behind the falls to see the millions of gallons of water rushing through. The thunderous sound gave you an idea of its strength. Imagine flushing your toilet.........now imagine 1 million toilets flushing at the same time.
Buffalo - We drove to Buffalo, New York to watch the Buffalo Sabres vs. the Boston Bruins. As a gift to Eileen and Noel, I opted for gold rink side seats. At a cost of 180USD per ticket, these are crazy prices for league NHL games and I think national games are cheaper.
Since the departure of Eileen and noel, I've been very busy with work and other activities with my Toronto crew. I watched an NBA game between the Raptors and Pistons, went rock climbing, had dinner parties, went snowboarding at Mt Saint Louis which is 1.5hrs from Toronto and I just got home from snowboarding in western New York. Next week, I will be attending yoga classes, going cross country skiing and spending 2 nights in a cabin with Mother Nature.
Niagara Falls Gallery Here
Till we meet again.
Sam
NHL Buffalo Sabres - 4.8 MB
Snowboard Fail - 3.8 MB
Niagara Falls - 9.5 MB
Noel on Christmas Day
-17 Quebec City
This is a Park
Famous Montreal Smoked Meat
Famous Montreal Poutine
Ready?
Done!
Baller Seats
Face Off
Stanley Cup
Behind the Falls
Its just water
POW!!
NBA
Boarding with Kayla
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Snowy December
It is only December and already snowing. I always thought snow was beautiful but it is actually quite annoying. After walking down the street for 5 minutes, your coat would be covered in snow. If you do not shake off the snow before walking indoors, your coat will be soaked as it is always heated.
Next you have your jeans which obviously aren't waterproof but absorbs water like a sponge. Shoes; they need to be waterproof, full of grip and have protection against salt. Canadians love throwing salt on the pavement to a point when you don’t even know if its snow or salt. Salt will stain and damage your shoes. Also when the snow melts, you will be walking in slush and slipping all over the place. Hair; I like to be well presented and the use of wax is a waste of time because once snow melts, your hair is drenched.
The use of a beanie (or toque here) is required to keep your ears warm as the wind chill are numbing. Some also opt to wear ear muffs but only the ones that goes behind the head because they are the 'In' fashion.
Adapting to life here takes time getting used to because of all the differences:
1) Driving on the right hand side of the road - It will take time getting used to but the hardest part is crossing the roads. Instead of checking your right then your left for traffic, you have to first check your left then your right. There has been countless near misses; especially when trying to cross the road drunk.
2) Spelling – Words like organisation, capitalisation and civilisation are spelt with a z instead of an s. Those are the only words that I can think of right now but there are always time when you spend 5 minutes thinking “Do I spell it with a z or an s?" I don’t want to ask someone because they will think I’m retarded.
3) No level 13 – Every condo you visit in Toronto, you will not find a level 13; it’ll go from 12 to 14 because Canadians are very superstitious about that number.
4) 35 hours a week – Yes people, the work week is only 35 hours! That is on-par with the French. So if you are used to working 8-7, forget about it, try sticking to 8:59am-5:01pm and you see people rushing out of the office.
Eileen and Noel arrives from London tomorrow. They will be spending Christmas and New Years with me. We have hired a car and will be travelling out East to Snowboard in Mont Tremblant then Quebec City, Montreal and back to Toronto. Christmas will be spent on the slopes and we’ll probably have a party for New Years Eve. It’s going to be very busy for the next 6 day. The journey can be viewed here
So I also attended Cineplex’s Christmas work function and the night was great. Good food and all they did was gave away about 40 prizes randomly. The major prize was an LG 60inch LED TV! That would have been awesome to win! Such ballers!
My German and Canadian mate’s got around on Sunday to have our Pre-Christmas dinner. We roasted a chicken, drank beers, ate desserts, built a gingerbread train and watched a movie. Great fun.
Its late and I have just spent 4 hours cleaning up the place to prepare for Eileen’s arrival.
Entrance Camera Tom - 5.7 MB
Ciao
Sam
City Hall from the roof with mulled wine
Snap 1
Snap 2

Snap 3

Snnp 4
Snap 5
Nathan Phillips Square Ice Rink
Lucky Number 13
Meat
Gingerbread Train
FAIL
So good Meat
Meat Meat Meat
Success
Man I am Fat
Next you have your jeans which obviously aren't waterproof but absorbs water like a sponge. Shoes; they need to be waterproof, full of grip and have protection against salt. Canadians love throwing salt on the pavement to a point when you don’t even know if its snow or salt. Salt will stain and damage your shoes. Also when the snow melts, you will be walking in slush and slipping all over the place. Hair; I like to be well presented and the use of wax is a waste of time because once snow melts, your hair is drenched.
The use of a beanie (or toque here) is required to keep your ears warm as the wind chill are numbing. Some also opt to wear ear muffs but only the ones that goes behind the head because they are the 'In' fashion.
Adapting to life here takes time getting used to because of all the differences:
1) Driving on the right hand side of the road - It will take time getting used to but the hardest part is crossing the roads. Instead of checking your right then your left for traffic, you have to first check your left then your right. There has been countless near misses; especially when trying to cross the road drunk.
2) Spelling – Words like organisation, capitalisation and civilisation are spelt with a z instead of an s. Those are the only words that I can think of right now but there are always time when you spend 5 minutes thinking “Do I spell it with a z or an s?" I don’t want to ask someone because they will think I’m retarded.
3) No level 13 – Every condo you visit in Toronto, you will not find a level 13; it’ll go from 12 to 14 because Canadians are very superstitious about that number.
4) 35 hours a week – Yes people, the work week is only 35 hours! That is on-par with the French. So if you are used to working 8-7, forget about it, try sticking to 8:59am-5:01pm and you see people rushing out of the office.
Eileen and Noel arrives from London tomorrow. They will be spending Christmas and New Years with me. We have hired a car and will be travelling out East to Snowboard in Mont Tremblant then Quebec City, Montreal and back to Toronto. Christmas will be spent on the slopes and we’ll probably have a party for New Years Eve. It’s going to be very busy for the next 6 day. The journey can be viewed here
So I also attended Cineplex’s Christmas work function and the night was great. Good food and all they did was gave away about 40 prizes randomly. The major prize was an LG 60inch LED TV! That would have been awesome to win! Such ballers!
My German and Canadian mate’s got around on Sunday to have our Pre-Christmas dinner. We roasted a chicken, drank beers, ate desserts, built a gingerbread train and watched a movie. Great fun.
Its late and I have just spent 4 hours cleaning up the place to prepare for Eileen’s arrival.
Entrance Camera Tom - 5.7 MB
Ciao
Sam
City Hall from the roof with mulled wine
Snap 1
Snap 2
Snap 3
Snnp 4
Snap 5
Nathan Phillips Square Ice Rink
Lucky Number 13
Meat
Gingerbread Train
FAIL
So good Meat
Meat Meat Meat
Success
Man I am Fat
Monday, 22 November 2010
Halloween and Ottawa
How is it possible for someone living on the other side of the world but yet have no time whatsoever? Well it goes something like this.
Midweek drinks, movies, pub quiz, comedy shows, shopping, dinners, weekend travels, parties, shows, shopping for winter clothes, planning for Eileens arrival over Christmas, visiting other sites of Toronto, more movies, more drinking.
Weekend of Nov 12, Tom, Kayla and I drove 6 hours to the Capital City of Ottawa. We decided it stay at Hi-Hostel which was an active jail until 1972. The rooms were actual cells so it was a bit creepy. We arrived at 12am and decided to go out for a few beers and make the most of our time in Ottawa. The province of Ontario is very strict when it comes to liquor licenses, all bars and pubs have to stop selling liquor at 2am but most places will remain open until 3am. For some reason, we managed to get absolutely maggoted in the 2 hours we were out, stumbled around the city then ended up eating Poutine at 3am. Poutine is the dish of Quebec but it is also very popular after a night out on the booze.
The next day was spent sightseeing; Parliament Hill, House of Commons, Canadian War Museum, Samuel de Champlain statue, Rideau Canal (which was disappointing since it was drained due to construction work). We even walked around the University of Ottawa for the hell of it.
Then it was back to the hostel for a tour of the jail where we got to see artefacts, death row. It was also the site of Canada’s last public hanging. Airey eh?
Sunday night and it is good to stay in. This is a pretty boring update as I have forgotten all the funny things that have happened.
Although I did buy a pair of winter boots to prepare myself for the snow blizzards. At $160CAD, it has got to be one of the most unsatisfying purchases of all times! Next on the shopping list are long johns and possibly a pair of ice skates.....?
Halloween photos here
Ottawa photos here
Sam
Welcome Weirdos
Jersey Shore Crew
On the prowl
Meat Galore
Normal Monday Night Boozing
Our Cell
Canal Locks
Parliament
?
Hitler's
Mercedes Limousine
Hanging Chamber
I've lost 2inchs?

Parliament Hill and Canal Locks
Midweek drinks, movies, pub quiz, comedy shows, shopping, dinners, weekend travels, parties, shows, shopping for winter clothes, planning for Eileens arrival over Christmas, visiting other sites of Toronto, more movies, more drinking.
It was my first Canadian Halloween so I had to get a good costume. Initially I wanted to get a squirrel costume as there are squirrels everywhere in Toronto. Unfortunately it was sold out and I had to opt for my second choice; a skunk. Yes a bit lame but also very warm if we ended up going out. In fact, it was so warm in my costume, I had to take the head gear off every 30mins; was definitely a bad choice. The good thing about it is that I actually bought this costume! Never know I may get freaky and do some role playing......
On Sunday, I was relieved to have a peaceful day mainly because the 6 days leading up to Halloween, we had been out for 4 of those.
Monday night came around and it was my German mate Tom Orrow’s birthday and we went for Korean BBQ. BBQ food and beers go hand in hand. Got home at 1am stumbling through the house while passing out fully clothed. This is starting to become a routine.Weekend of Nov 12, Tom, Kayla and I drove 6 hours to the Capital City of Ottawa. We decided it stay at Hi-Hostel which was an active jail until 1972. The rooms were actual cells so it was a bit creepy. We arrived at 12am and decided to go out for a few beers and make the most of our time in Ottawa. The province of Ontario is very strict when it comes to liquor licenses, all bars and pubs have to stop selling liquor at 2am but most places will remain open until 3am. For some reason, we managed to get absolutely maggoted in the 2 hours we were out, stumbled around the city then ended up eating Poutine at 3am. Poutine is the dish of Quebec but it is also very popular after a night out on the booze.
The next day was spent sightseeing; Parliament Hill, House of Commons, Canadian War Museum, Samuel de Champlain statue, Rideau Canal (which was disappointing since it was drained due to construction work). We even walked around the University of Ottawa for the hell of it.
Then it was back to the hostel for a tour of the jail where we got to see artefacts, death row. It was also the site of Canada’s last public hanging. Airey eh?
Sunday night and it is good to stay in. This is a pretty boring update as I have forgotten all the funny things that have happened.
Although I did buy a pair of winter boots to prepare myself for the snow blizzards. At $160CAD, it has got to be one of the most unsatisfying purchases of all times! Next on the shopping list are long johns and possibly a pair of ice skates.....?
Halloween photos here
Ottawa photos here
Sam
Welcome Weirdos
Jersey Shore Crew
On the prowl
Meat Galore
Normal Monday Night Boozing
Our Cell
Canal Locks
Parliament
?
Hitler's
Hanging Chamber
I've lost 2inchs?
Parliament Hill and Canal Locks
Monday, 25 October 2010
Week 3 in Toronto
Alright all, I have been in Toronto for 3 weeks now and I love it! The people are friendly and polite. It is very multicultural; if you were blindfolded and brought to Toronto, you would not be able to guess where you are. I’m talking black, white, yellow, brown; all the different colours of the racial rainbow.
Diversity goes hand in hand with food, American steaks, Vietnamese beef noodles, Hong Kong duck, Italian pasta, Greek gyros, Indian curries, Irish Nachos. Although the one thing I truly miss (other than KK Malaysia) is baked beans. The Heinz beans here just taste funny and weird.
I have started work at Cineplex, they are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the perks of the job is that I get to watch all movies I want for free! Yes indeed, IMAX, 3D, VIP all the different flavours and I also get to invite a friend but there is a limit. The conversation with my manager went like this.
Manager: You can watch all new releases in VIP leather chairs, 3D movies or at the IMAX theatres all around Canada.
Me: That is awesome, can I bring a friend?
Manager: Yes, your card is valid for you + 1 but there is a limit on the amount of movies you can watch
Me: Oh really, I know it was too good to be true
Manager: You are only allowed to watch 4 movies a day
Me: bahahahahahahahahahaha................
Manager: hehe
Me: bahahahahahahahahahaha................
So yeah, I will make sure I do not exceed my quota of 4 movies a day.
I really can’t remember what I’ve been doing for the past 3 weeks, all I do is go into downtown, take photos and find new places each time. Oh I went to a bar called Panama and it was on the 51st floor with a rooftop terrace. Although not as nice as Las Vegas but definitely was good to have a glass of wine overlooking the city.
Yesterday was the 8th annual zombie walk which I contemplated partaking in but I’m glad I didn’t as it was freezing! The streets were filled with brain eating zombies and hunters. You could definitely see the effort that some people put in whereas others were piss poor. Is it wrong to be turned on by emo looking zombies? I stopped a zombie girl and said “You’re beautiful, let’s go for a beer” she looked at me and thought I was making fun of her and gave me the zombie growl “rraaarrrggghhh”. Emo girls are great.
Weather in Toronto is getting colder every day. Someone said to me last week “You lived through the Wellington winter, skipped the summer and coming to Canada for another winter. What are you doing?”
I never actually thought about that but it made a lot of sense, I’m basically skipping summers! Blah who cares!
Toronto pics available here but I will post the good ones along with zombie videos.
Sam
Dundas Square - 9.5 MB
Zombie Walk 1 - 10.5 MB
Zombie Walk 2 - 2.8 MB
Zombie Walk 3 - 1.7 MB
Dundas Square
Germans and Ontarian
Famous people that did not interest me
Dundas Square at night
Check out the colours
Hot, too bad shes married
One of the best
Wizard of Oz
Not a costume
Diversity goes hand in hand with food, American steaks, Vietnamese beef noodles, Hong Kong duck, Italian pasta, Greek gyros, Indian curries, Irish Nachos. Although the one thing I truly miss (other than KK Malaysia) is baked beans. The Heinz beans here just taste funny and weird.
I have started work at Cineplex, they are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the perks of the job is that I get to watch all movies I want for free! Yes indeed, IMAX, 3D, VIP all the different flavours and I also get to invite a friend but there is a limit. The conversation with my manager went like this.
Manager: You can watch all new releases in VIP leather chairs, 3D movies or at the IMAX theatres all around Canada.
Me: That is awesome, can I bring a friend?
Manager: Yes, your card is valid for you + 1 but there is a limit on the amount of movies you can watch
Me: Oh really, I know it was too good to be true
Manager: You are only allowed to watch 4 movies a day
Me: bahahahahahahahahahaha................
Manager: hehe
Me: bahahahahahahahahahaha................
So yeah, I will make sure I do not exceed my quota of 4 movies a day.
I really can’t remember what I’ve been doing for the past 3 weeks, all I do is go into downtown, take photos and find new places each time. Oh I went to a bar called Panama and it was on the 51st floor with a rooftop terrace. Although not as nice as Las Vegas but definitely was good to have a glass of wine overlooking the city.
Yesterday was the 8th annual zombie walk which I contemplated partaking in but I’m glad I didn’t as it was freezing! The streets were filled with brain eating zombies and hunters. You could definitely see the effort that some people put in whereas others were piss poor. Is it wrong to be turned on by emo looking zombies? I stopped a zombie girl and said “You’re beautiful, let’s go for a beer” she looked at me and thought I was making fun of her and gave me the zombie growl “rraaarrrggghhh”. Emo girls are great.
Weather in Toronto is getting colder every day. Someone said to me last week “You lived through the Wellington winter, skipped the summer and coming to Canada for another winter. What are you doing?”
I never actually thought about that but it made a lot of sense, I’m basically skipping summers! Blah who cares!
Toronto pics available here but I will post the good ones along with zombie videos.
Sam
Dundas Square - 9.5 MB
Zombie Walk 1 - 10.5 MB
Zombie Walk 2 - 2.8 MB
Zombie Walk 3 - 1.7 MB
Dundas Square
Germans and Ontarian
Famous people that did not interest me
Dundas Square at night
Check out the colours
Hot, too bad shes married
One of the best
Wizard of Oz
Not a costume
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